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| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Information technology,data storage,solid state drives |
| Founded | 2008 |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Varun Mehta, co-founder Umesh Maheshwari, co-founder andCTO Suresh Vasudevan, CEO |
| Products | AF-Series Predictive All Flash arrays: AF1000, AF3000, AF5000, AF7000, AF9000CS-Series Adaptive Flash arrays: CS1000/H, CS3000, CS5000, CS7000 |
Number of employees | 1000+ |
| Parent | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
Nimble Storage, founded in 2008, is asubsidiary ofHewlett Packard Enterprise. It specializes in producing hardware and software products fordata storage, particularly data storage arrays that utilize theiSCSI andFibre Channel protocols, and includes data backup and data protection features.

Nimble Storage was established in January 2008 by Varun Mehta and Umesh Maheshwari.[1] In July 2010, the company announced its first product, the CS200 series hybrid arrays, at Tech Field Day.
In September 2012, Nimble Storage secured $40.7 million in funding from both original and new investors, including Artis Capital Management andGGV Capital.[2]
Varun Mehta served as the chief executive until March 2011, when he became the vice president of engineering. Suresh Vasudevan assumed the role of CEO, and Umesh Maheshwari became the chief technology officer.
In October 2013, the company filed for its initial public offering on theNew York Stock Exchange and subsequently went public on December 13, 2013, under theticker symbol NMBL.[3]
Throughout its history, Nimble Storage introduced various product updates and expansions. In June 2014, the company announced the CS700 Series Arrays and an All-Flash Shelf, along with its Adaptive Flash technology. In November 2014, Nimble Storage released arrays supporting the Fibre Channel protocol.
In July 2015, the company announced updates to the Adaptive Flash platform, including Nimble SmartSecure (software-based encryption), all-flash service levels,REST APIs, InfoSight-VMVision per-VM monitoring and integrated data protection. Nimble Storage also achievedFederal Information Processing Standard 140-2 Certification for the Adaptive Flash platform in August 2015.
The company experienced significant growth and recognition, ranking sixth onDeloitte's list of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media,telecommunications,life sciences, and energy tech companies in North America in November 2015.
On February 23, 2016, Nimble Storage unveiled the Predictive All Flash Array series, combining fast flash performance with InfoSight Predictive Analytics. This was followed by the introduction of the AF-1000 Series All Flash array and updated CS-Series Adaptive Flash array portfolio on August 10, 2016.
On October 17, 2016, Nimble Storage formed a strategic partnership withLenovo, resulting in the ThinkAgile CX Series solution.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced the acquisition of Nimble Storage for approximately $1.09 billion in cash on March 7, 2017. The acquisition was finalized on April 5, 2017.
Nimble Storage's AF-Series arrays utilize flash performance as well as InfoSight Predictive Analytics. The AF-Series has product lines fordata centers with different configurations based on the desired workload. The product lines are AF1000, AF3000, AF5000, AF7000, and AF9000.
The Nimble CS-SeriesiSCSI andFibre Channel storage array has 4 product lines for data centers available in each CS-Series. The product lines are CS200, CS300, CS500, and CS700 and combine bothHDDs withSSDs in a hybrid fashion. In August 2016, Nimble Storage updated their CS-Series arrays to the following: CS1000/H, CS3000, CS5000, and CS7000. Nimble Storage also provides an All-Flash Shelf to add to CS-Series arrays.
Nimble's Adaptive Flash architecture combines both SSDs and HDDs, allowing users to benefit from the speed of flash storage while optimizing costs with disk storage. This hybrid approach enhances performance for various workloads.
The Secondary Flash Array was the first new Nimble product to be launched post merger withHewlett Packard Enterprise. It is a hybrid system based around the standard Nimble architecture but with enhanced de-duplication. The product is intended as a target for backups.[4]
Nimble Storage provides SmartStack integrated infrastructure technology forCisco Systems. Jointly developed by Cisco and Nimble Storage, SmartStack integrates compute, network, and storage resources. SmartStack provides Cisco Validated Designs and reference architectures that address the following workloads:desktop virtualization (or VDI),server virtualization andcloud computing, business-critical applications,Oracle database and applications, andSAP HANA.[5]
NimbleOS is Nimble'soperating system. It utilizes a patented file-system architecture and cache accelerated sequential layout (CASL). NimbleOS includes flexible flash scaling, adaptive flash service levels, dynamic flash-based readcaching, write-optimized data layout, inline compression, scale-to-fit flexibility, scale out,snapshots and integrateddata protection, efficientreplication,deduplication, andzero-copy clones.
InfoSight is Nimble Storage's storage management andpredictive analytics portal. It is designed to help withstorage resource management as well ascustomer support. InfoSight has three primary components. The first, the InfoSight Engine, is a sophisticated data collection and analysis engine, equipped withdata analytics,system modeling capabilities, and predictive algorithms. This engine is the core of InfoSight's functionality, allowing for detailed analysis and forecasting. The second component is the InfoSight Portal, a secure online platform that provides users with access to the insights generated by the InfoSight Engine. This portal acts as a user-friendly interface for interacting with the system's complex analytics. Lastly, the system includes Proactive Wellness, a feature that delivers proactive alerts regarding system health, performance, and potential protection gaps, ensuring users are informed and can respond swiftly to any issues.
Nimble Storage's Unified Flash Fabric unifies Nimble's All Flash and Adaptive Flash arrays into a consolidated architecture with common data services.[6] This architecture is built upon existing CASL[7][8] architecture and InfoSight.